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Fethiyespor

Fethiyespor Standings

2. Lig crest2. Lig

Key:
  1. Promotion
  2. Promotion Playoff
  3. Relegation
PosTeamPWDLFA+/-PTSForm
1Bursaspor crestBursaspor33245482196377
W
W
W
D
W
2Mardin 1969 Spor crestMardin 1969 Spor33224767254270
W
W
L
W
W
3Aliaga crestAliaga33216681275469
D
W
W
L
W
4Mus Spor crestMus Spor33207676354167
D
W
W
W
W
5Kahramanmaras Istiklalspor crestKahramanmaras Istiklalspor33204979314864
W
L
W
L
L
6Isparta 32 Spor crestIsparta 32 Spor33189670343663
W
W
W
W
W
7Guzide Gebzespor crestGuzide Gebzespor33169854292557
L
L
L
W
L
8Ankara Demirspor crestAnkara Demirspor33146134545048
L
L
D
W
L
9Menemen crestMenemen33146135247548
W
L
W
L
L
101461 Trabzon FK crest1461 Trabzon FK33138125046447
W
L
W
L
W
1168 Aksaray Belediyespor crest68 Aksaray Belediyespor331014949381144
W
D
D
D
L
12Arnavutkoy Belediyespor crestArnavutkoy Belediyespor33127143836243
W
L
W
W
W
13Fethiyespor crestFethiyespor3311101252411143
D
W
L
D
W
14Kirklarelispor crestKirklarelispor3389164149-833
W
L
W
L
L
15Soma Spor Dernegi crestSoma Spor Dernegi3386193965-2630
L
D
L
W
L
16Yeni Mersin Idmanyurdu crestYeni Mersin Idmanyurdu3343262294-7212
L
L
L
L
L
17Adanaspor crestAdanaspor33312917153-1364
L
W
L
W
L
18Yeni Malatyaspor crestYeni Malatyaspor3302318108-100-43
L
L
L
L
L

Cup crestCup

Key:
  1. Qualification to next stage
  2. Possible Qualification to next stage
PosTeamPWDLFA+/-PTSForm
1Galatasaray crestGalatasaray440083512
W
W
W
W
2Trabzonspor crestTrabzonspor430113499
W
W
W
L
3Alanyaspor crestAlanyaspor42118447
L
W
D
W
4Istanbul Basaksehir crestIstanbul Basaksehir42028716
L
W
W
L
5Fatih Karagumruk crestFatih Karagumruk412156-15
W
L
D
D
6Boluspor crestBoluspor402216-52
D
L
L
D
7Istanbulspor crestIstanbulspor402229-72
D
L
L
D
8Fethiyespor crestFethiyespor401317-61
L
L
L
D

Frequently asked questions

Ipswich Town were originally founded as Ipswich A.F.C. in 1878. It wasn't until 1888 that they became Ipswich Town Football Club, after merging with Ipswich Rugby Club. The Tractor Boys, though, turned professional in 1936.

Bright Path Sports Partners own a majority 44% stake in the club. Gamechanger 20 Ltd. also own a majority stake in the club, while artist Ed Sheeran owns 1.4% stake. Moreover, American investors Brett Johnson, Berke Bekay, and Mark Detmer, through their Three Lions fund, have a 5% stake. Marcus Evans also owns a 5% stake.

Ipswich Town have been playing all their home games at the Portman Road since 1884. In the 1990s, the club converted all the four stands into all-seaters.

Portman Road has a total capacity of 30,000 seats. Upon their promotion to the Premier League ahead of the 2024-25 season, new floodlight systems, changing rooms, media facilities and zones, and executive boxes.

Ipswich Town have bagged three titles throughout their history - the English top-flight in 1961-62, the FA Cup in 1978, and the UEFA Cup in 1981.

Ipswich Town have won the top flight in England just once in their history. Their solitary league title triumph came at the end of the 1961-62 season.

With 741 appearances to his name between 1966 and 1982, former English full-back Mick Mills is Ipswich Town's record holder for appearances made. Mills captained England at the 1982 World Cup and was a part of the 1978 FA Cup and 1981 UEFA Cup-winning teams with the Tractor Boys.

Former England international Ray Crawford is Ipswich Town's leading goalscorer of all-time, finding the back of the net 218 times in 354 appearances across two separate stints.

Mick Mitch, Ray Crawford, Ted Phillips, Allan Hunter, Arnold Muhren, and Hermann Hreidarsson are among Ipswich Town's most recognised players ever.

Sir Bobby Robson, Roy Keane, Alf Ramsey, and Scott Duncan are among the most acclaimed Ipswich Town managers ever.

Ipswich Town are nicknamed The Tractor Boys. In the 2000-01 season, after beating Leeds United, the Leeds supporters chanted, "We are being beaten by a bunch of tractor drivers," which was a derogatory chant mocking Ipswich's agricultural heritage. However, the Ipswich Town fans adopted the nickname with pride, and hence, the nickname The Tractor Boys was born.